Accessibility

Through internal reviews, input from our users, and outside expert testing, we continuously seek to improve the usability and accessibility of these products and services.

Digital Materials

Vista Higher Learning (VHL) uses the standards established in Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. 794d) and W3C (WCAG 2.1) guidelines to evaluate and improve its digital products.

VHL maintains a Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT) for its online products. The VPAT is available to qualified instructors and administrators via VHL Technical Support at 800.922.6003 or via email at [email protected].

VHL partners with QA Infotech (QAIT), an ISO 9001:2008, 20000-1:2011, 27001:2013 and CMMI Level III certified company that specializes in providing independent quality assurance and accessibility software testing for large and small companies, including many in the educational technology industry.

QAIT pairs sighted and non-sighted test engineers together to help ensure product testing mirrors the actual user experience for our learning solutions. Learn more about QAIT’s testing approach at https://www.qainfotech.com.

Printed Materials

VHL print materials are available on request at no charge through the following sources:

VHL Technical Support

Low resolution PDF and, for certain materials, DOCX files are available upon request through VHL’s Technical Support team. An official disability / accessibility department member will need to initiate the request. If such a department does not exist, a qualified teacher or instructor can also make this request on behalf of a student.

For more details on this process, contact Technical Support at 800.922.6003 or email [email protected].

AccessText

A nonprofit organization founded and funded by the Association of American Publishers and administered by the Accessibility Solutions and Research Center of the Georgia Institute of Technology. Member schools use the online interface to easily request publisher files for qualified students. Titles already in the archive can be downloaded instantly, and membership is free for publishers and institutions.

NIMAC (National Instructional Materials Access Center)

Federally-funded, national electronic file repository that makes National Instructional Materials Accessibility Standard (NIMAS)-conformant files available for the production of core print instructional materials in specialized formats. NIMAC makes these files available for download to Authorized Users in the United States and its territories through an online database.

Files can be used to create a variety of specialized formats, such as braille, audio, or digital text, on behalf of qualifying blind, visually-impaired or print- disabled students in elementary or secondary school.

NOTE NIMAC serves only primary and secondary students and institutions.